The Employment Law Show
Employment Law Show: Alberta & B.C. – S7 E10
Episode Summary
What are employees entitled to in the event of a mass layoff? A Vancouver employment lawyer at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP answers this question and more on the Employment Law Show.
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Show Notes
- Severance entitlements in a mass layoff: Many businesses across Canada have experienced mass layoffs as a result of the economic downturn in the past year. Despite the potential financial difficulties of their employers, employees in a mass layoff are owed their full severance entitlements. Severance pay for all employees in a mass layoff would be based on their age, position and years of service.
- Shopify class action lawsuit: Shopify, after implementing mass layoffs, initially seemed to offer adequate severance packages to former employees. After accepting the severance package, Shopify reneged on its offers and reduced packages substantially. A class action lawsuit has since been launched against the e-commerce company on behalf of its former employees.
- Legal action after working for a competitor: Employees should look closely at the terms of their employment contracts before signing. An employment contract can contain clauses that limit an employee’s future rights and opportunities. A non-competition clause protects the interests of the employer and ensures an employee does not share sensitive information. Many non-competition clauses are not enforceable and employees should seek legal advice from an employment lawyer.
- Severance package inclusions: Severance packages must include all elements of an employee’s compensation. Compensation can include a salary, commission, bonuses, stock options, etc. Many employers mistakenly offer employees severance pay based on solely their salary.
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